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Michael Crichton Dead At 66

Many readers have submitted stories about the death of Michael Crichton. The 66-year-old author of Jurassic Park and The Andromeda Strain died unexpectedly Tuesday "after a courageous and private battle against cancer," a press release said. In addition to writing, he also directed such sci-fi classics as Westworld and Runaway. Crichton was married five times and had one child.

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  1. Re:Sad. RIP by Lisandro · · Score: 5, Informative

    Stay the fuck away from the TV remake. Forgive me for beint this blunt, but it really is that bad.

    The 1971 is perhaps the most accurate book-to-movie conversion i've seen. I first saw it arround 5 years ago, and it found it gripping. There was little a remake could improve over it.

  2. For those that don't get the joke by PCM2 · · Score: 5, Informative

    For those that modded the parent "Troll": Michael Crichton's Web site seems to be down now, but he gave a speech called "Aliens Cause Global Warming" in which he claimed to debunk "consensus science." The gist was that political discussion of global warming too often invoked "scientific consensus," where he argued that science was not consensus-based and that such claims were therefore meaningless.

    Similarly, though we may not have consensus that Michael Crichton is dead, it makes absolutely no difference to him.

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  3. Re:"andnothingofvaluewaslost" tag by QuantumG · · Score: 4, Informative

    "chaos theory means that they must run amok and kill us all!"

    And also happened to be an embellishment of the film.

    People should really learn to read again.. the book series was much better than the Hollywood treatment.. as is often the case.

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  4. I'm sorry to hear it... by Captain+Sarcastic · · Score: 4, Informative

    ... one of the first full-length books I read was The Andromeda Strain.

    Later, I read the condensed version of The Terminal Man, and remembered (and loved) the line where a doctor explains to a policeman that the subject had a radioactive battery, making him a possible contamination threat. The policeman's response was "Alpha or beta particle emitter?" When the doctor looks surprised, he adds, "I went to college. I can even read and write."

    That was where I learned that even cops could have the geek nature.

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  5. Re:"andnothingofvaluewaslost" tag by 1u3hr · · Score: 4, Informative
    I can only assume that you're not talking about popularity or influence.

    I said "worthwhile". Bestsellers are mostly just ways to pass the time on a commute.

    all the anti-global warming stuff is properly cited and logically argued.

    Bullshit.

  6. Why... by pngmangi42 · · Score: 4, Informative

    ...does everyone just mention Jurassic Part, Sphere, and The Andromeda Strain? He wrote other great books, such as Eaters of the Dead, The Great Train Robbery, and Timeline! I'll admit, though, that Next did suck.

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